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steven straussberg debate. whether or not we be able to pitch. he has been shut down. who knows, maybe if he can come back in the playoffs but the hot ticket in town right now, the new shirts. and everybody is trying to get a hold of. we got them here. and i know melanie alnwick has them at modell's, so mel, how are sales so far? i guess they got to be brisk this morning. >> well, you're right, dave. we've actually seen a quite a handful of customers coming in this morning. i think nationals fans really knew they wanted to hold out for these. the official championship shirts. because over on this back wall here, there is some post season shirts. those came out when the nationals actually clinched that wildcard. but those didn't sell too well. this is what everybody was waiting for. the east division expect shirts. we have the official shirt, just like the one that the players were wearing last night. and we also have the hats. by the way, if you want to get one of these bryce harper jerseys, they still have some of these. these are the fourth best selling jersey in maj
steven straussberg debate. whether or not we be able to pitch. he has been shut down. who knows, maybe if he can come back in the playoffs but the hot ticket in town right now, the new shirts. and everybody is trying to get a hold of. we got them here. and i know melanie alnwick has them at modell's, so mel, how are sales so far? i guess they got to be brisk this morning. >> well, you're right, dave. we've actually seen a quite a handful of customers coming in this morning. i think...
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. >> let me begin by asking you whether you would say that ambassador stevens and the three other americans died as a result of a terrorist attack. >> certainly on that particular question, i would say yes. they were killed in the course of a terrorist attack on our embassy. >> two days later, secretary of state clinton made it even plainer. >> what happened in benghazi was a terrorist attack and we will not rest until we have tracked down and brought to justice the terrorists who murdered four americans. >> keeping them honest, if the white house wants credit for quickly labeling what happened in benghazi an act of terror, can't also claim credit for prudently not calling it terrorism for so many days. whatever you think, clearly these are two candidates with some big questions to face and perhaps, they will less than 48 hours from now. that debate, a lot to talk about for us. the polls, debates, big economic numbers coming out this week. joining us, ari fleischer, serving as an unpaid occasional campaign advisor to the romney campaign. also, robert reish, former labor secretary in the cli
. >> let me begin by asking you whether you would say that ambassador stevens and the three other americans died as a result of a terrorist attack. >> certainly on that particular question, i would say yes. they were killed in the course of a terrorist attack on our embassy. >> two days later, secretary of state clinton made it even plainer. >> what happened in benghazi was a terrorist attack and we will not rest until we have tracked down and brought to justice the...
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the majority opinion 6-3 was written by john paul stevens, the liberal lion on the court. prosecution rests. >> bret: liz? >> well, i will add as a caveat to weigh in on the other side of this that while i don't think it's necessarily an undue burden, for it's hard to envision it being undue burden to have an i.d. on the other hand in this particular case, the justice department is estimating 1.5 million texans don't have one. and given the low rate of voting participation in the country now anyway i'm not sure we want to be erecting huge new barriers likely to keep people from bothering to cast a vote. given that most studies show that voter fraud is not particularly widespread. >> bret: the politics is different obviously from the legal arguments. we'll follow both of those. charles, syria violence. obviously violence picking up and also concern about syria moving chemical weapons. how big of a deal is all of this? >> hard to manual why assad would be doing this. he probably has the largest stock of those in the world. that's what the intelligence agencies believe. some
the majority opinion 6-3 was written by john paul stevens, the liberal lion on the court. prosecution rests. >> bret: liz? >> well, i will add as a caveat to weigh in on the other side of this that while i don't think it's necessarily an undue burden, for it's hard to envision it being undue burden to have an i.d. on the other hand in this particular case, the justice department is estimating 1.5 million texans don't have one. and given the low rate of voting participation in the...
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stuart stevens removes the disparaging remarks made about people. and who participates, "new york times"," reuters, they have all agreed to these guidelines. they've turned from watchdogs to lap dogs. if you have to turn in your notes and say mr. spokesperson this is the quote i have for you, can you edit it and delete whatever you don't like and turn in what you do like, what is going to happen? you're a stenographer, you're their pr. you're not the news. you're not the press. well we couldn't get information. what valuable information? it's basically press releases. so now some are outraged by it. adam goldman with the associated press he says reporters give campaigns editing power over quotes from interviews? why are editors supporting this? astonishing. i'm glad there are reporters who still find this astonishing. great "new york times" story on practice of quote approval. i've done it. now i wonder if it should be disclosed in the story. now they're questioning it now. i can't believe it took them this long to question it. now at least she reco
stuart stevens removes the disparaging remarks made about people. and who participates, "new york times"," reuters, they have all agreed to these guidelines. they've turned from watchdogs to lap dogs. if you have to turn in your notes and say mr. spokesperson this is the quote i have for you, can you edit it and delete whatever you don't like and turn in what you do like, what is going to happen? you're a stenographer, you're their pr. you're not the news. you're not the press....
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stevens said. adding that the candidate thanked mr. eastwood for coming. this is not about clint eastwood. this is about the romney campaign blowing their biggest moment in the campaign so far. the biggest audience they will ever have to present their unrebutted best case for their campaign. if nobody gets fired for this, what does that say about who is in charge over there? whoa! don't want you spilling that hot latte on my driver's seat. this is my car. who are you? i'm the second owner. the what? i will own this car after you. look, i'm not telling you how to drive our car. our car? if you're gonna have a latte in the car, keep a lid on it. it's a cappuccino. still needs a lid. [ male announcer ] the highest-quality cars plus an exceptional certified pre-owned program. good news for the second owner. take care of my car! [ male announcer ] experience the summer of audi event by september 4th with 1.9% apr for 60 months and a complimentary first month's payment on certified pre-owned audi models. when i think of aspirin, i really think of it as that bott
stevens said. adding that the candidate thanked mr. eastwood for coming. this is not about clint eastwood. this is about the romney campaign blowing their biggest moment in the campaign so far. the biggest audience they will ever have to present their unrebutted best case for their campaign. if nobody gets fired for this, what does that say about who is in charge over there? whoa! don't want you spilling that hot latte on my driver's seat. this is my car. who are you? i'm the second owner. the...
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this is new video, the commotion where friendly libyans discovered a badly wounded ambassador stevens in a room inside. there are frames not showing of the ambassador still apparently breathing being taken from the scene to the hospital. clearly it was a tragedy, but was it a foreseeable and therefore possibly preventable one? so far the government's line is that the benghazi murders were probably spontaneous and not premeditated reaction to the anti-muslim video on youtube. >> it's important to know there's an fbi investigation that has begun and will take some time to be completed. that will tell us with certainty what transpired. but our current best assessment based on the information we have at present is, in fact, what this began as was a spontaneous, not a premeditated response to what had transpired in cairo. in cairo, as you know, a few hours earlier, there was a violent protest that was undertaken in reaction to this very offensive video that was disseminated. >> that was u.n. ambassador susan rice yesterday morning. now, many have a hard time believing that, including senat
this is new video, the commotion where friendly libyans discovered a badly wounded ambassador stevens in a room inside. there are frames not showing of the ambassador still apparently breathing being taken from the scene to the hospital. clearly it was a tragedy, but was it a foreseeable and therefore possibly preventable one? so far the government's line is that the benghazi murders were probably spontaneous and not premeditated reaction to the anti-muslim video on youtube. >> it's...
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having worked with chris stevens, he was always on the cutting edge, wanting to be able to do more and not wanting to be restricted in terms of what he could do. calls were made. obviously in the after math it looks like the approach of security should have been different. it's easier to say after than before the fact. >> it's hard to say this about someone who tragically lost his life but some say because he was so beloved in benghazi that he department pay enough attention to the militias and al qaeda elements. >> i think he paid attention to everything but put them in perspective. what he felt was if you look at the reality of benghazi, the bulk of the population was pro american. i think he may have placed more faith and others placed faith in the militias that were supportive of the united states than those that were against. >> dennis, if i didn't say so, you are one of our foreign policy analysts here. we are happy to have you here. >> thank uh you. >> countdown to november. how much can change in 29 days? the strategy session next. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm stil
having worked with chris stevens, he was always on the cutting edge, wanting to be able to do more and not wanting to be restricted in terms of what he could do. calls were made. obviously in the after math it looks like the approach of security should have been different. it's easier to say after than before the fact. >> it's hard to say this about someone who tragically lost his life but some say because he was so beloved in benghazi that he department pay enough attention to the...
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ambassador christopher stevens might have been -- excuse me, might not have been preventable, but it should have been foreseeable. according to our reporting. our reporting from inside libya seems to indicate that libyan officials believe that the threat was growing and they warned american diplomats about it. this is new video, the commotion outside the benghazi consulate where friendly libyans discovered a badly wounded ambassador stevens in a room inside. there are frames not showing of the ambassador still apparently breathing being taken from the scene to the hospital. clearly it was a tragedy, but was it a foreseeable and therefore possibly preventable one? so far the government's line is that the benghazi murders were probably spontaneous and not premeditated reaction to the anti-muslim video on youtube. >> it's important to know there's an fbi investigation that has begun and will take some time to be completed. that will tell us with certainty what transpired. but our current best assessment based on the information we have at present is, in fact, what this began as was a sp
ambassador christopher stevens might have been -- excuse me, might not have been preventable, but it should have been foreseeable. according to our reporting. our reporting from inside libya seems to indicate that libyan officials believe that the threat was growing and they warned american diplomats about it. this is new video, the commotion outside the benghazi consulate where friendly libyans discovered a badly wounded ambassador stevens in a room inside. there are frames not showing of the...
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ambassador stevens was an example of that. i was shocked when i heard the response from governor romney. to politicize this tragic event, i think what chris stevens would want us to do is focus on demock kra tie zags of libya. that's what his mission was all about in the first place and to get on the work of doing just that. and hope that something like this doesn't happen again. i think what we have to remember is words have consequences and that we should not be fueling any more of this type of activity around the world and other parts of the world and as well -- congressman, let me stop you right there. because as you said, not fueling it, even after we've learned throughout the course of the day that in fact what happened in benghazi may have been, in fact, a plot and not a spontaneous action. >> right. >> that's being investigated. even with that information now out that there's an investigation, we don't know the conclusion yet, mr. romney spoke today and repeated, he doubled down. let me play something that he said and
ambassador stevens was an example of that. i was shocked when i heard the response from governor romney. to politicize this tragic event, i think what chris stevens would want us to do is focus on demock kra tie zags of libya. that's what his mission was all about in the first place and to get on the work of doing just that. and hope that something like this doesn't happen again. i think what we have to remember is words have consequences and that we should not be fueling any more of this type...
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they are stewart stevens, his media adviser, dan who is is now working with paul ryan. they share this clash of civilizations view about world affairs and also trying to paint the president as the other, as the guy who has some kind of apologist agenda out there. i don't see mitt romney's career as much of a foreign policy guy. he never has been. he was plugged into the neocon view in 2007 and that's still where he is. >> yeah. and this rins eince priebus follows, that he's not one of us. and i said this yesterday. 37% of republicans right now in ohio, a key state in this election coming up in november, believes that the president was not born in this country. so this birtherism is not a theory. mark halperin, howard fineman, thank you. >>> coming up, we all thought it was going to be about the economy, remember that, but overnight foreign policy is emerging as a crucible in the campaign and that may not be good for romney who wanted to run on one thing, jobs. >>> also, wait until you hear the latest riot of misinformation and downright nastiness from, guess who, the la
they are stewart stevens, his media adviser, dan who is is now working with paul ryan. they share this clash of civilizations view about world affairs and also trying to paint the president as the other, as the guy who has some kind of apologist agenda out there. i don't see mitt romney's career as much of a foreign policy guy. he never has been. he was plugged into the neocon view in 2007 and that's still where he is. >> yeah. and this rins eince priebus follows, that he's not one of us....
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i am joined by steven maher teen owe, director of maryland lottery there. thank you for joining me. >> good afternoon. >> what do you know about miss wilson and the claim she has the winning ticket? >> we know what's reported in the moo he had alike everyone else, but we would reinforce the fact right now that no one has contacted the maryland lottery or approached us about having the winning ticket nor a representative of someone representing the holder of the winning ticket. until someone comes forward and we're able to validate the ticket and certify the jackpot, we're in a position of wanting to make sure the public knows that no claim has been made. >> as strange as her story and the facts of this situation at least as she explained them to the "new york post," what she said via through her attorney, it is possible that she could have this winning ticket since no one else has come forward? >> it is certainly possible. we have never said that she didn't, but frankly, with the combination of this being the largest jackpot in the history of the world and
i am joined by steven maher teen owe, director of maryland lottery there. thank you for joining me. >> good afternoon. >> what do you know about miss wilson and the claim she has the winning ticket? >> we know what's reported in the moo he had alike everyone else, but we would reinforce the fact right now that no one has contacted the maryland lottery or approached us about having the winning ticket nor a representative of someone representing the holder of the winning ticket....
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>> i attribute it partially to the courage of chris stevens. as you know, he lived in a hotel in benghazi during the fighting. as you know, it's pretty clear that security people should have given him more security, particularly in been ghazi. as you know, the country is divided very badly. there are far more islamic influence in that part of libya than tripoli. >> previously you mentioned people from the obama administration said they felt this wasn't a planned attack, an offshoot of this video. but the director of the national counterterrorism center said at a hearing today, attack in benghazi was "a terrorist attack." he didn't specify if it was preplanned or not. it goes beyond what we've heard before. how significant is that? >> i think it's significant that the secretary of the united nations would go on our networks and tell people things that are absolutely false and fly in the face of the facts. i think maybe the american people are owed an apology. but the most important thing is that we have to understand that this video was not the
>> i attribute it partially to the courage of chris stevens. as you know, he lived in a hotel in benghazi during the fighting. as you know, it's pretty clear that security people should have given him more security, particularly in been ghazi. as you know, the country is divided very badly. there are far more islamic influence in that part of libya than tripoli. >> previously you mentioned people from the obama administration said they felt this wasn't a planned attack, an offshoot...
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steven rattner and mort zushgman. george, how bad is it, how bad is it for president obama. >> it's bad, bad across the board. we're now in a fourth year of a recovery, the workforce p participation is way down. it's quite clear that the president got terrible advice early in his administration. first, his advisers said, do this stimulus and it will never reach 8%. 41 months over 8%. beyond that, they assured him that this was going to be a v-shaped economy. turned out to not quite an "l"-shaped, a hockey stick, now we're in a growth recession, we're getting some growth but not enough to accommodate even the growth of the work force. >> and let's go to our friends in the business sector, steven and mort, mort, is this the new normal, this kind of struggle? >> it will certainly continue for a while. i think what has been tried added a huge amount to the deficit spending. this is going to continue i believe for quite a while. it's going to be very difficult now to improve the economy through additional, fiscal spending.
steven rattner and mort zushgman. george, how bad is it, how bad is it for president obama. >> it's bad, bad across the board. we're now in a fourth year of a recovery, the workforce p participation is way down. it's quite clear that the president got terrible advice early in his administration. first, his advisers said, do this stimulus and it will never reach 8%. 41 months over 8%. beyond that, they assured him that this was going to be a v-shaped economy. turned out to not quite an...
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chris stevens loved his work. he took pride in the country he served, and he saw dignity in the people that he met. two weeks ago he traveled to benghazi to review plans to establish a new cultural center and modernize a hospital that's when america's compound came under attack. along with three of his colleagues chris was killed in the city that he helped to save. he was 52 years old. i tell you this story because chris stevens embodied the best of america. like his fellow foreign service officers he built bridges across oceans and cultures and was deeply invested in the international cooperation that the united nations represents. he acted with humility but he also stood up for a set of principles, a belief that individuals should be free to determine their own destiny and live with liberty, dignity, justice, and opportunity. the attacks on the civilians in benghazi were attacks on america. we are grateful for the assistance we received from the libyan government and from the libyan people. there should be no do
chris stevens loved his work. he took pride in the country he served, and he saw dignity in the people that he met. two weeks ago he traveled to benghazi to review plans to establish a new cultural center and modernize a hospital that's when america's compound came under attack. along with three of his colleagues chris was killed in the city that he helped to save. he was 52 years old. i tell you this story because chris stevens embodied the best of america. like his fellow foreign service...
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people like andrea and stu stevens? >> they are talented people. no question about it. >> you are a diplomat. >> i am. i'm honest. they are talented. governor romney is fortunate to have them with him. when i went independent -- >> wish you well. we will see you in charlotte. charlie crist. when we return, what to watch for at the convention. i take insulin, so i test... a lot. do you test with this? freestyle lite test strips? i don't see... beep! wow! that didn't take much blood. yeah, and the unique zipwik tab targets the blood and pulls it in. so easy. yep. freestyle lite needs just a third the blood of onetouch ultra. really? so testing is one less thing i have to worry about today. great. call or click today and get strips and a meter free. test easy. so, what's the problem? these are hot. we're shipping 'em everywhere. but we can't predict our shipping costs. dallas. detroit. different rates. well with us, it's the same flat rate. same flat rate. boston. boise? same flat rate. alabama. alaska? with priority mail flat rate boxes from the post
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chris stevens, u.s. ambassador to libya, died in a rocket attack that also killed three security staff members. the last time an ambassador was killed by terrorists was in 1979. in cairo, egypt, protesters scaled the wall of the u.s. embassy and ripped down the american flag. joining me now, author and senior fellow at stanford universi university, fouad ajami. >> this is extremely sad. sometimes words cannot express the absurdity and horror of such things. we've been here before. more than two decades ago the famous episode of writing a book that muslims considered offensive and then people died. protests greeted the publication of the book. an offensive film is met with a deeply offensive and violent attack on the consulate in benghazi. the sadness of it is that ambassador stevens worked long and hard for the liberation of the libyan people from the dictator moammar gaud aautography. >> appearing kron earlier today, newt gingrich said these attacks are evident of a wider war that's coming. do you agree
chris stevens, u.s. ambassador to libya, died in a rocket attack that also killed three security staff members. the last time an ambassador was killed by terrorists was in 1979. in cairo, egypt, protesters scaled the wall of the u.s. embassy and ripped down the american flag. joining me now, author and senior fellow at stanford universi university, fouad ajami. >> this is extremely sad. sometimes words cannot express the absurdity and horror of such things. we've been here before. more...
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>> i attribute it to chris stevens who is a brave man. he lived in a hotel in benghazi during the fighting, but it is also clear that the security people should have given him more security, particularly in benghazi. as you know, that country is divided very badly, and there's significant competition, and there's far more islamic influence in that part of libya than in tripoli. >> you previously mentioned that people in the obama administration said it was not a planned attack and sort of the offshoot of this youtube video, but the director of the terro terrorist scenter said that it did appear to be a terrorist attack. how significant do you think that is? >> i think it is significant that the president's spokesperson would go on our networks and tell people thing that is are absolutely false and by the way, fly in the face of the facts. i think maybe the american people are owed an apology. but the most important thing that we have to understand is that this video is not the cause of it. islamists who use these videos use these videos t
>> i attribute it to chris stevens who is a brave man. he lived in a hotel in benghazi during the fighting, but it is also clear that the security people should have given him more security, particularly in benghazi. as you know, that country is divided very badly, and there's significant competition, and there's far more islamic influence in that part of libya than in tripoli. >> you previously mentioned that people in the obama administration said it was not a planned attack and...
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in 1988, pennsylvania state representative steven friend said this, it is almost but not quite impossible to become pregnant on the basis of rape. the odds are one in millions and millions and millions. and there is a physical reason for that. rape obviously is a traumatic experience. when that traumatic experience is undergone, a women secretes a certain secretion which has a tendency to kill sperm. in 1995, henry aldridge said this in front of the house appropriations committee. the facts show that people who are raped, truly raped, the juices don't flow, the body functions don't work and they don't get pregnant. medical authorities agree that this is a rarity, if ever. now, how this idea got started in the face of its own absurdity and in the absence of any evidence is a mystery. but it's an idea that's been around for a while. planned parenthood estimates 5% of rapes lead to pregnancy. and in a statement, the national rape, abuse & incest network said, simply put, we know that we can get pregnant as a result of rape. do you think akin's going to drop out? >> that's the consensus of wh
in 1988, pennsylvania state representative steven friend said this, it is almost but not quite impossible to become pregnant on the basis of rape. the odds are one in millions and millions and millions. and there is a physical reason for that. rape obviously is a traumatic experience. when that traumatic experience is undergone, a women secretes a certain secretion which has a tendency to kill sperm. in 1995, henry aldridge said this in front of the house appropriations committee. the facts...
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we'll be downtown at the steven p. clark building where hundreds and thousands of people will come and cast their votes and 30 minutes south to south and we'll vote there and then we're going to drive maybe 45 minutes to an hour north to ft. lauderdale mall as they cast their votes and then we cast their vote from there to a rally and have actually cast their early votes. >> as we do this, i want to be clear, it's nonpartisan. we all have our views but you have over 150 ministers involved and all parties. this is nonpartisan. we're just telling people to come out and vote and use their vote as we do this on saturday and sunday. >> absolutely. because when the governor and the republican-led house and senate decided to shorten the early voting, it cut everyone, whether you're a democrat, be republican, or independent. we're fighting for everyone's rights to be able to vote and what they did, they took from us that final sunday before the general election because they understood that that's when we really mobilized our p
we'll be downtown at the steven p. clark building where hundreds and thousands of people will come and cast their votes and 30 minutes south to south and we'll vote there and then we're going to drive maybe 45 minutes to an hour north to ft. lauderdale mall as they cast their votes and then we cast their vote from there to a rally and have actually cast their early votes. >> as we do this, i want to be clear, it's nonpartisan. we all have our views but you have over 150 ministers involved...
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just two weeks after the attacks that killed ambassador chris stevens, the president promised even as we will bring the killers to justice, he will not back down from supporting democracy nor from protecting freedom of speech. indeed, the president extended his spirited defense of free expression even to remarks against himself. >> as president of our country and commander in chief of our military, i accept that people are going to call me awful things every day. and i will always defend their right to do so. [ applause ] >> i wonder who he's been talking about there. let's get right to our panel now. in washington dana mill bank, political columnist for "the washington post." in west palm beach, florida, msnbc political analyst professor michael eric dyson who we have persuaded to leave his mojito by the poolside and in washington, political analyst david corn. david, we know mitt romney behind closed doors is quite willing to let all sorts of thorny international issues be kicked down the road. yet today he complains of our being at the mercy of events. now, should we assume that gi
just two weeks after the attacks that killed ambassador chris stevens, the president promised even as we will bring the killers to justice, he will not back down from supporting democracy nor from protecting freedom of speech. indeed, the president extended his spirited defense of free expression even to remarks against himself. >> as president of our country and commander in chief of our military, i accept that people are going to call me awful things every day. and i will always defend...
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there are documents in the bedroom where ambassador stevens was staying. there are lots of documents and files in what appears to have been the security office for the mission. and among those files are records, sensitive records of administrative files, personnel files of libyans working with the americans, records of security protocols for what to do in case of emergency and even a very detailed itinerary of ambassador stevens' five-day trip along with cell phone numbers and names for a lot of the libyans he was trying to meet. >> i'm curious about one other thing, michael, that i know that you found. a document that indicated that americans at that mission in benghazi were discussing the possibility of an attack in early september. >> reporter: that's right. well, they were discussing the possibility of an attack as part of general security planning and precautions, but in a memo dated september 9th, two days before the attacks, they were working on a new security arrangement or a newly defined security arrangement with the militia that provided armed g
there are documents in the bedroom where ambassador stevens was staying. there are lots of documents and files in what appears to have been the security office for the mission. and among those files are records, sensitive records of administrative files, personnel files of libyans working with the americans, records of security protocols for what to do in case of emergency and even a very detailed itinerary of ambassador stevens' five-day trip along with cell phone numbers and names for a lot...
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newly released state department documents show that ambassador stevens was worried about the security prediction saying in june that the violence was likely to continue and worsen. they were made public by darrell issan. a letter to presume a they write, quote, not only did the administration reject her requests for increased security despite escalating violence and to decrease the existing cat gory to dangerous and ineffective levels. we were told that the administration did this to effectuate a policy of normalization in libya after the conclusion of the civil war and the obama administration said there was no evident suggesting the attack was imminent and some republicans -- democrats say republicans are trying to take political advantage of the attack. >> do you think that it's a coincidence that two days before a national debate on foreign policy, congressman issa releases the documents? i mean this is pure politics pure and simple and the american -- looked better. >> reporter: mccain, graham, and ayotte sent a second letter, again, asking them to clarify what they told the admi
newly released state department documents show that ambassador stevens was worried about the security prediction saying in june that the violence was likely to continue and worsen. they were made public by darrell issan. a letter to presume a they write, quote, not only did the administration reject her requests for increased security despite escalating violence and to decrease the existing cat gory to dangerous and ineffective levels. we were told that the administration did this to effectuate...